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Gordon Fitch

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Feb 20, 1995, 7:31:43 AM2/20/95
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| ...
| And I knew someone back in my grad-school days who suffered from it
| and was in misery until it was surgically dealt with. Let's not
| infer something about another person's medical condition unles
| we have ALL the facts, shall we?
| ...

Is Mr. Limbaugh going to adopt this practice? That is, of
not inferring things until he has all the facts? Otherwise
it seems somewhat picky of his defenders to complain if
others infer things about Mr. Limbaugh without doing proper
research.
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>< Gordon Fitch >< g...@panix.com ><

Michael K. Richmann

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Feb 20, 1995, 12:20:36 PM2/20/95
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I'm not one of his staunch supporters, nor do I listen to his
show on a regular basis. Apparently, from your response, you
seem to subscribe to the old saw "Two wrongs make a right".
I guess that's what makes politics go round and round...

Mike

Gordon Fitch

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Feb 20, 1995, 1:16:56 PM2/20/95
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rich...@cmt.anl.gov:
| >| ...
| >| And I knew someone back in my grad-school days who suffered from it
| >| and was in misery until it was surgically dealt with. Let's not
| >| infer something about another person's medical condition unles
| >| we have ALL the facts, shall we?
| >| ...

g...@panix.com (Gordon Fitch) writes:
| >Is Mr. Limbaugh going to adopt this practice? That is, of
| >not inferring things until he has all the facts? Otherwise
| >it seems somewhat picky of his defenders to complain if
| >others infer things about Mr. Limbaugh without doing proper
| >research.

rich...@cmt.anl.gov:


| I'm not one of his staunch supporters, nor do I listen to his
| show on a regular basis. Apparently, from your response, you
| seem to subscribe to the old saw "Two wrongs make a right".
| I guess that's what makes politics go round and round...

As I'm sure you know, the old saw goes the other way, and so
we may be confident that practically no one observes it. In
point of fact, reprisal is a common response to attack and
is often justified in the loftiest tones.

However, this really isn't the point; the point is that one
can't attack Mr. Limbaugh's attackers for inaccuracy without
attacking Mr. Limbaugh himself. Many of the things Mr.
Limbaugh says are funny precisely because they're so
outrageous, but if he starts the game he and his fans must
expect others to play it.
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>< Gordon Fitch >< g...@panix.com ><

Andrew Hall

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Feb 23, 1995, 1:25:44 PM2/23/95
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>>>>> Robert Nehls writes:

Robert> Gordon, do you ever listen to Rush. I have yet to hear him
Robert> introduce a topic without either first listing his sources
Robert> or stating that what he's about to say is a rumor, fact, or
Robert> whatever. You have to listen to him enough to know this.
Robert> He may talk about an issue today that he listed the source
Robert> on two weeks ago, but you wouldn't know it unless you
Robert> listened. Try it.

Gordon said that Limburger did not present ALL the facts.
That is clearly true. He only presents one side. He exposed democratic
hypocrisy, while ignoring equal an opposite republican hypocrisy.

He is a windbag.

ah

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Andrew Rogers

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Feb 25, 1995, 5:45:14 PM2/25/95
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In article <3iaj14$e...@milo.mcs.anl.gov> rich...@cmt.anl.gov writes:
>I'm not one of his staunch supporters, nor do I listen to his
>show on a regular basis. Apparently, from your response, you
>seem to subscribe to the old saw "Two wrongs make a right".
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

You misspelled "Turnabout is fair play".

Edward Tapia

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Feb 25, 1995, 7:10:15 PM2/25/95
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In <3iobtq$d...@sasuga.Hi.COM> rog...@sasuga.Hi.COM (Andrew Rogers)
writes:

He also misspelled "What comes around goes around."


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